The Lineup Card: The Midnight Ride of Ben Revere

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Day game after a night game: Bos/Phi, Mil/NYY, NYM/Det, SF/CHC, CHW/Col, Fla/Oak

Injuries - A brief look at players who have been missing time with minor ailments and their expected returns

Day-to-Day (includes players expected to make their return from the DL)

Luke Scott, DH, BAL (knee) - bruised right knee in Tuesday's game; may miss a day or twoJ.D. Drew, OF, BOS (eye) - day to day with a black eyeAlexi Casilla, SS, MIN (back) - sore thumb and stiff back will need a couple of days to healMiguel Olivo, C, SEA (soreness) - left Tuesday's game because of crampsElvis Andrus, SS, TEX (wrist) - likely return to starting lineup on Thursday J.R. Towles, C, HOU (face) - may sit and recover for a day or two Marco Estrada, P, MIL (foot) - left Tuesday's game after taking grounder off his foot Jonathon Niese, P, NY-A (chest) - should be medically cleared to play on FridaySergio Romo, P, SF (knee) - has not pitched since June 24 Laynce Nix, OF, WAS (Achilles) - felt tightness after Tuesday's game

Players on the DL

Fernando Rodney, RP, ANA (back) - threw a bullpen session Tuesday; soon headed for rehab stintAlfredo Simon, RP, BAL (hamstring) - may be activated in next day or two
Clay Buchholz, SP, BOS (back) - he may be pushed back from his scheduled start to after break Carl Crawford, OF, BOS (hamstring) - jogging at half speed; may be held out until July 4John Danks, SP, CHI-A (oblique) - MRI revealed only a minor strain; return after All-Star breakAlex White, P, CLE (finger) - hopes to throw off a mound in three to four weeksShin-Soo Choo, OF, CLE (thumb) - had thumb surgery on Tuesday; recovery estimated at 8-10 weeksCarlos Guillen, 2B, DET (knee) - at High-A Lakeland; rehab will continue to All-Star breakKevin Slowey, SP, MIN (abdomen) - may remain on minor league rehab until All-Star breakDelmon Young, OF, MIN (ankle) - MRI showed no ligament damage; will be out until after All-Star breakJason Kubel, OF, MIN (foot) - likely to spend another week in minor league rehab stintDerek Jeter, SS, NYY (calf) - ran bases and fielded grounders on Tuesday; no timetable for return yetBartolo Colon, SP, NYY (hamstring) - may be back in rotation as early as SaturdayGrant Balfour, RP, OAK (oblique) - MRI revealed inflammation; return delayed until after All-Star break Brandon McCarthy, SP, OAK (shoulder) - may rejoin A's this weekend if all goes well in final rehab start Rich Harden, SP, OAK (shoulder) - will start Friday against the DiamondbacksTommy Hunter, SP, TEX (groin) - switching to reliever role during minor league rehabDarren O'Day, RP, TEX (hip) - accelerated the planned return due to struggles in Rangers' bullpenScott Feldman, SP, TEX (knee) - one more minor league start before possible promotion before All-Star breakMike Napoli, C, TEX (oblique) - minor league rehab this week; may rejoin Rangers on MondayMarlon Byrd, OF, CHI-C (face) - continuing minor league rehab this weekJosh Johnson, SP, FLA (shoulder) - trip to Dr. Andrews this week may lead to shut down for the rest of the year Humberto Quintero, C, HOU (ankle) - will begin rehab at Triple-A Oklahoma City on July 1Rod Barajas, C, LAD (ankle) - may begin minor league rehab over the weekendJonathan Broxton, P, LAD (elbow) - will be shut down for three weeks
Takahashi Saito, P, MIL (oblique) - may be back with the Brewers by the weekend after recent rehab successDavid Wright, 3B, NY-N (back) - may begin hitting from tee this week; may be active after All-Star break Johan Santana, P, NY-N (shoulder) - throwing mound sessions this week; then will head to minor league rehabRoy Oswalt, SP, PHI (back) - will visit spinal surgeon for second opinion on FridayJose Contreras, P, PHI (elbow) - no timetable to begin rehab; sidelined until at least late JulyPedro Alvarez, P, PIT (quadriceps) - continuing rehab this weekLuke Gregerson, P, SD (oblique) - making rehab appearance with Triple-A Tucson on FridayRick Ankiel, OF, WAS (ribs) - played five innings in Tuesday rehab; may return in first week of July

Transactions - Players who have been demoted, called up, traded , released, you name it. We'll cover it here.

Pittsburgh - Joel Hanrahan recorded his 23rd save (one shy of the major league lead) on Tuesday. His 1.21 ERA is far and away the best mark among the top relievers in the game and he is a large reason why the Pirates have a winning record as we approach the midway mark of the season.

Colorado - Huston Street has returned to workhorse mode after an injury-plagued 2010 season. He already topped last year's personal marks in saves, with 23, and has appeared in 38 games, as opposed to only 44 in all of last season.

Toronto - Frank Francisco has recorded a season-high of six straight scoreless outings, recording three saves and striking out nine batters in only 5.2 innings of work. Slowly but surely he is turning back into that “blow-away” reliever that he was expected to be when they signed him in the offseason

San Francisco - Brian Wilson leads the majors with 24 saves and has chopped his ERA down to a very impressive 2.43 for the season. After a disastrous April, where his ERA ballooned to 6.97, he has allowed only two earned runs in his last 26 appearances, covering 26.2 innings pitched, to rank as the stingiest closer in the majors. Yes sir, the Beard must be feared.

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Recommended Pickup

Ben Revere, OF, MIN - Those fantasy pool owners who looked away from the Twins' roster after the club's dreadful start need to circle back and take another look at the fleeted-footed Revere, whose performance has mirrored the turnaround of the whole team. With his recent string of regular at bats, he has caught fire. In his last six games, he has eight hits in 24 at bats, highlighted by a pair of RBI and stolen bases. He has become a fixture in the leadoff spot of the Twins' batting order. It seems like a great opportunity to plug a steady performer who has a significant upside into your fantasy roster, with a player who is currently owned in only 13% of all fantasy leagues.

As a reminder, the competition will be an MLB Salary Cap league where values for each player are set based on projected fantasy value each day and your mission is to find the bargains and make the best 14 player team possible within the $100,000 budget.

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